MSc Computer Science
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Graduate in 14 months full-time, or flex to part-time.
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12th in employment in the UK*
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Total fees: £7,680 – pay in full or pay per module.
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Shape your future in software, cloud, AI and cyber security.
Graduate in 14 months full-time, or flex to part-time.
12th in employment in the UK*
Total fees: £7,680 – pay in full or pay per module.
Shape your future in software, cloud, AI and cyber security.
Graduate in just 14 months.
12 starts per year – start within weeks.
Beating Russell Group universities on outcomes*
CV support, events, 24/7 job search.
Study flexibly within a weekly structure.
Flex between full and part-time.
From artificial intelligence and large language models to secure, scalable systems, technology is driving change across every industry. In the UK alone, the AI, LLM, and machine learning engineering job market is worth £180 billion – while experienced cyber security professionals enjoy a near-zero unemployment rate.
Walbrook’s online MSc Computer Science gives you the expertise to succeed in this high-growth environment. Created by experts in London, at the centre of Europe’s largest tech and AI community, the programme reflects the innovation and industry links that make the city one of the most exciting tech cities.
You’ll learn how to design, build, and protect complex systems – and apply your skills to real-world challenges. Study 100% online, full or part-time, and graduate in as little as 14 months, ready to innovate, adapt, and lead.
Graduate ready to step into some of the most exciting and in-demand roles in the technology sector – with skills that open doors across industries and around the world.
Possible career paths include:
*Salaries listed from glassdoor.co.uk and accurate as of February 2026.
I am currently in full time employment, so being able to study at my own time and being able to be in control of my own studying was really important, and Walbrook provided that as part of their online degrees. Their model really works because you're able to juggle it around your current lifestyle more than the typical degree. Whether you're studying, whether you're part time, or whether you're parents, I would say just go for it.
*National Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2024